Scooby-Doo
Caracters: Scooby-Dum

Scooby-Dum, a Blue Merle Great Dane with spots, buck teeth,
and a generally dim-witted demeanor, is Scooby-Doo's cousin.
Dum lives with Ma and Pa Skillet in the Okefenokee swamp of southern
Georgia. Whenever Doo and Dum greet each other, Scooby-Doo yells, "Scooby-Dum" and
Scooby-Dum says, "Scooby, doobie, doo." They then do
a special handshake involving two high fives. Whenever he heard
the word "Clue", he would invariably pull out a magnifying
glass and, intoning the opening four notes of Beethoven's Fifth
Symphony, chant "Dum dum Dum DUM!" The character of
Scooby-Dum was partially derived from that of Mortimer Snerd,
one of comedian/ventriloquist Edgar Bergen's popular radio and
puppet characters.

Dum made his first appearance during the Scooby-Doo half of
The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour on September 25, 1976, in an episode
entitled "The Gruesome Game Of The Gator Ghoul".
In this episode, Scoobies Doo and Dum, and the Mystery Inc.
gang of Fred, Daphne, Velma, and Shaggy, help solve a mystery
involving an alligator monster who is trying to put an end
to the Skillets' production of their popular "Finokey
Fizz" soft drink.

Dum appeared in one more 1976 episode of Scooby-Doo, "The
Headless Horseman of Halloween", which first aired on
October 9, 1976. He made two appearances in 1977, when The
Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour was expanded into Scooby's All-Star
Laff-A-Lympics: "Vampire Bats and Scaredy Cats" on
September 17, 1977, and "The Chiller Diller Movie Theater" (also
featuring Doo and Dum's female cousin Scooby-Dee) on October
1, 1977. Dum also appears in all of the Laff-A-Lympics segments
of Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics as a member of the "Scooby
Doobies" team.

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